Teen Pregnancy Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Term Paper

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Overall, this paper shows that research articles on teen pregnancy (such as Lederman and Mian, 2003), could benefit from a closer look at anecdotal observations and the real-world impact on parents and children. In contrast, popular articles (like the Health24.com article) could benefit from a more rigorous understanding and application of academic qualifications and proof.

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In conclusion, the comparison of my observations of my field study placement for Girls Inc. Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy (PAP) with Lederman and Mian's (2003) empirical article and Health24.com's popular article revealed a number of interesting observations. Both popular articles and empirical articles in the field could be improved, and a new study attempting to...

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Of Orange County. About Girls Incorporated of Orange County, California. 18 May 2005. http://www.girlsinc-oc.org/newabt.htm
Health24.com. Teen pregnancy prevention. http://www.health24.com/sex/General/1253-1267,11605.asp or http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:j4x_fnz0RrUJ:www.health24.com/sex/General/1253- 1267,11605.asp+Teen+Pregnancy+Prevention+Program+article&hl=en&client=firefox-a

Lederman, Regina P. And Mian, Tahir S. 2003. The Parent-Adolescent Relationship Education Program: a curriculum for prevention of STDs and pregnancy in middle school youth. Behavioral Medicine, Spring, 2003, 29(1), 33-41.

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Girls Inc. Of Orange County. About Girls Incorporated of Orange County, California. 18 May 2005. http://www.girlsinc-oc.org/newabt.htm

Health24.com. Teen pregnancy prevention. http://www.health24.com/sex/General/1253-1267,11605.asp or http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:j4x_fnz0RrUJ:www.health24.com/sex/General/1253- 1267,11605.asp+Teen+Pregnancy+Prevention+Program+article&hl=en&client=firefox-a

Lederman, Regina P. And Mian, Tahir S. 2003. The Parent-Adolescent Relationship Education Program: a curriculum for prevention of STDs and pregnancy in middle school youth. Behavioral Medicine, Spring, 2003, 29(1), 33-41.


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